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D**M
Interesting reprint volume
While Animan and Jungle Jim are obviously Wood art. Several other stories about Dorothy Lamour, Sabu and others I am not sure about. Every now and again there is a panel that I think that is Wood but most really don't. Maybe somebody else did the pencils and Wood just did the inks? Story wise most of the stories are standard jungle stories. Can't completely recommend it but it is interesting.
S**O
For Wallace Wood's completists only
Most of this book is made of stories dated May-September 1950 in which it is totally impossible to make out the mastery of artist Wallace Wood as we love it: *Then there are about 20 interesting pages of the beginning of a story with the character "Animan" (1966-1967), that Wood created for his "Witzend" project and which are quite good graphicwise and quite strange storywise but Wood soon left "Animan" (and his "Witzen" project) for pastures new: ***To pad out the book, there are four stories of the character Jim King from 1969, in which Wood's part is rather sketchy: ** 1/2
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